Zimmy said:Imaginique said:I agree, but that only leaves Saturdays. I don't go to BG on Saturdays.
Yes, many of my Orthodox friends have the same issue. Since you can not drive on Saturday or operate machinery it becomes a very difficult proposition. I suppose if you have a Sabbath Goy who offers to take you and the ride op operates the harnesses and your Sabbath Goy does all the buying it becomes a more reasonable proposition.
On the other hand...
You would not be at home reading Torah, and that is what you are supposed to be doing.
Cute, but not the reason I don't do BG on Saturdays. It's the crowds. LOL
Edit: I don't mind paying the extra price for Christmastown. I've always expected it to be an extra event. If anyone has ever been to Disney for their Halloween or Christmas events, it's a much steeper price for the add on event. I want them to keep Christmastown, so I'm okay paying separate for it. What I'm not okay with is having a sale on tickets, knowing how many were sold, and not being prepared to handle said additional traffic. There is no excuse for traffic to be backed up onto I64 for hours. Don't oversell cheap tickets and not have the resources to handle the crowd. If Sunday was a rare fluke, so be it. I just don't want to see this happening continuously through the season. Also, it's smaller capacity than in the summer so that should also mean they should have their stuff together when it comes to getting people moved through the lots at a reasonable pace. (I'd also argue that parking prices should be way lower during Christmas. It's not like they are even maintaining those lots. It's just straight cash for them)